I ate everything at Cafe Daisy in Disneyland’s Toontown — Here are my favorites from best to worst

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I ate everything at Cafe Daisy in Disneyland’s Toontown — Here are my favorites from best to worst
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The Cafe Daisy quick service restaurant opened this week in Mickey’s Toontown after a yearlong reimagination of the family-friendly themed land geared toward the grade-school crowd and their parent…

If you approach Cafe Daisy like you would a McDonald’s Happy Meal or a Chuck E. Cheese birthday party, then you’ll probably leave satisfied and satiated. But if you start comparing Cafe Daisy to most other restaurants at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure, then you probably won’t be happy.

The serving size is relatively small so you will want to get your own chips and dip. The chips minus the chili cheese sauce are served with a few other items on the Cafe Daisy menu. If you run out, just grab one off your kid’s plate when they’re not looking or they lose interest.Daisy’s Dressed-Up Dog during a preview of Mickey’s Toontown inside Disneyland Park in Anaheim, CA, on Saturday, March 18, 2023.

The Cafe Daisy hot dog is much better than anything you’d make at home on the stove. The quality of the dog was somewhere between Wienerschnitzel and what you’d get at a German deli. That folded presentation does make for a greasy experience — especially if it takes a while for your entire order to be assembled. Cafe Daisy has been fairly slammed the first few days of operation.

Estefani Arevalo takes picture of her daughter, Everlyn Arevalo, on a new picnic blanket in a grassy area at Mickey’s Toontown inside Disneyland Park in Anaheim, CA, on Saturday, March 18, 2023. The run-of-the-mill mac ‘n cheese tastes better than you might expect. It’s creamy, cheesy and tasty. Disneyland does sugar better than anyone — so don’t waste your time on these mini donuts. The cost-to-benefit ratio is too low even by Disneyland standards. There are plenty of other places in the park to get your sugar fix.The Cafe Daisy iced tea and cold brew during a preview of Mickey’s Toontown inside Disneyland Park in Anaheim, CA, on Saturday, March 18, 2023. Granny Goof’s Garden Sweet Tea with Honey-Mango Syrup and Mango flavor-filled spheres – $6.

It’s wildly unrealistic to think Disneyland would ever hand-dip thousands of little one-inch hot dogs every day — but that’s what I wanted. Sadly, I didn’t get anything close to the perfection served from the Little Red Wagon on Main Street USA.

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